Widmanstattian figures and Neumann lines can be exhibited in every degree with no break where a natural line of division can be drawn. The features of the Widmanstattian figures are due to the elimination of incompatible material during the process of... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 119by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1887Full view - About this book
| William Shirley Bayley - 1888 - 80 pages
...growth parallel to the three planes mentioned ; and (III.) that the features of the Widmanstattian figures are due to the elimination of incompatible material during the process of crystallization. The results of the investigation strengthen the belief that meteoric irons were thrown... | |
| New York Academy of Sciences - 1889 - 524 pages
...crystallization. Mr. (). W. Fluntington has lately shown* "that the features of the Widmansiiitten figures are due to the elimination of incompatible material during the process of crystallization," ;ind that '• these meteoric masses show cleavages parallel to the planes of all... | |
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1887 - 624 pages
...degree with no break where a natural line of division can be drawn. The features of the Widmanstattian figures are due to the elimination of incompatible...cooled while revolving in a zone of intense heat. Only eight meteoric irons are recorded as having been seen to fall. To this short list Mr. W. E Hidden... | |
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